Oil rebounds to US$66 ahead of OPEC+ meeting, India's Covid-19 surge weighs


* OPEC+ brings forward ministerial monitoring meeting to Tuesday * India's COVID-19 deaths near 200,000

LONDON, April 27 (Reuters): Oil rebounded to $66 a barrel on Tuesday on speculation that a meeting of producer group OPEC+ may tweak oil output policy to address India's coronavirus crisis that could dent fuel demand.

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